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Customer Questions & Answers

Hello, I have a Dymo labelpoint 100 and my son has left the batteries in and now I am having bother using it. I need to know if it can be repaired and at what cost? I have dymo labeler next to my computer and I love it. This one is very handy to take out and about with you so I would be very grateful if it can be repaired. Thank you, Helen.

Parts

Unfortunately we don't deal with repairs so would advise you to contact Dymo directly to see if they can fix it for you.

LabelPoint 100 Printer Review

Expert review of the LabelPoint 100 printer

Our Verdict:

The Dymo LabelPoint 100 portable label printer delivers durable labels that can be used around the house from the kitchen to the garden. This device also delivers professional quality office labels. The versatile Dymo LabelPoint 100 label machine has built-in memory so there will be no need to re-type labels. It also offers flexible printing formats. Thanks to thermal transfer print technology, the LabelPoint 100 printer doesn’t need ink or toner.

Design

The Dymo LabelPoint 100 labeller weighs around 9 ounces and measures 4 x 6 x 2.6 inches. It comes with an 11-character display and a colour-coded ABC keyboard. Function buttons are also on the Dymo LabelPoint 100 label thermal printer. This model comes with a label exit on top and an integrated cutter with cutter lever. The LabelPoint 100 can handle labels with widths of 9 and 12mm.

Advantages

The rugged Dymo LabelPoint 100 thermal label printer can be easily taken around the house and kept in storage with its lightweight design. It delivers clear and crisp labels that come with split back tape that's easy to peel. Its memory can save up to 70 characters and the Dymo 100 LabelPoint printer has an auto copier function for instant reprinting of labels. Up to 2 lines can be printed on a single label and it supports vertical and horizontal printing.

Disadvantages

Although the Dymo LabelPoint 100 electronic label maker offers 6 font sizes, it only has 1 fixed font. This device would be better with a larger back-lit display and a QWERTY keyboard instead of an ABC one.